Commonly,a passive is composed of 4 swithc. See Fig1
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And usually it needs two voltage bias: One is at gate VB_G and the other is at source (or drain),VB_D. See Fig2
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Theoretically voltage bias of VB_D can appears at drain or source.
For Zero-IF receiver, a low pass filter, such as GM-C filter, follows the mixer. Mixer is DC coupled to GM-C filter.
And the input common-mode voltage of the GM-C filter is usually at 1/2 VDD. This means VB_D can be applied by GM-C input bias.
Now problem comes:
When I design the mixer, how can I set VB_D.
After down-conversion, IF=0 Hz. If I set VB_D at the IF-side like Fig 2,on one hand, IF signal will flows from resistors R1 and R2 to ground. On the other hand, the two resistors R1 and R2 contribute
extremely noise. I think the two resistor should not contribute noise.
But why they do in my circuit?
I wonder how can I set the bias voltage VB_D and do not add extra noise?
I have read number of paper. Few supplied the bias circuit.
Thank you for anyone~~